The banks of the mighty Meghna River, in some areas, are littered with an alarming number of dead fish and other aquatic species. Shocking levels of industrial pollution are to blame for this, experts ...
French-Brazilian artist Julia Bebrao Sendra’s exhibition invites visitors to engage with art through an interactive installation that subtly explores themes of environmental fragility, cultural ...
As the Buriganga River is on the brink of extinction, urgent action is needed for the survival of both the river and Dhaka, ...
THE River Buriganga is faced with a slow death. Various public agencies responsible for containing river pollution have not ...
Even sluice gates and service canals are contaminating major rivers like Buriganga and Shitalakhya by channelling pollutants ...
Three years ago, when the National River Conservation Commission revealed a mind boggling number of 65,127 grabbers feasting ...
Sucker fish in Buriganga The number of fish in the polluted water of the Buriganga river decreases during winter, but this time the river is filled with suckermouth catfish as the species, new to ...
Fishing in Buriganga The water of the Buriganga river is so dark for pollution in most of the year that the malodour makes it difficult to fish. The toxic water also keeps fish away in usual times.
The words, "What you touch, you change. What you change, changes you," perfectly capture the essence of "Nalini", an ...
Mr Loteef, 70, is a ferryman on the Buriganga River, Dhaka. He is training Colin from Canvey Island the art of rowing his boat. Mr Loteef takes passengers home across the river from the city ...
She concluded by applauding the two French artists who showed them an extraordinary performance with a group of Buriganga coolies about all the industrial and handicraft landscape in Zinzira.
DHAKA, Jan 30, 2025 (BSS) - As the Buriganga River is on the brink of extinction, urgent action is needed for the survival of ...